Monthly Archives: August 2014

Whether you have read the whole book, or just tripped over a 50 Shades of Grey excerpt online, chances are you are wondering how this can ever be made into a mainstream movie – and will there be a sequel to the book.

50 Shades seems like it came out of nowhere and laid claim to the modern woman’s sexuality taking her from an object into a participant in some of the hottest sex scenesin recent literature.

There is a lot wrong with the story, and even more wrong with the relationship – but this isn’t a book you read to enjoy the romance. 50 Shades is about exploration, sensuality, dominance, submission and pleasure.

When Universal announced it was going to be made into a movie fans were not happy. Not because they were so devoted to the characters that they didn’t want to see a poor imitation of them; but anyone with any awareness knows that sex is still taboo in Hollywood.

The directors are anxious to avoid the box office killing NC-17 rating, so you may not see some of your favorite scenes from the book on the screen. As a recap, here are the 6 sexiest sex scenes that involve sex in 50 Shades of Grey. Whether or not they will make it intact to the movie version is highly doubtful – but if you have read the book you will be able to fill in the gaps the movie leaves.

Sexy Scene #1 – The Bathtub

This scene is far more complicated than just some mutual pleasure and a blow job. It is the first time that she sees him naked and not in a position of power and control. The vulnerability and comfort he has in being naked in front of her is almost as erotic as his being able to make her come with just his hands.

That she then gives him an oral favor that even catches the experienced and jaded billionaire off guard makes it all the more delightful. It is one of the rare depictions of oral sex in a story where it is understandable as a woman’s choice for something to give to a man.

Absolutely don’t expect to see many details of this in the film, you may get the bathtub and a lot of suggestive movements, but a man’s pleasure – and a woman’s, is something that just isn’t allowed to be shown without one of them definitely being in charge – or about to kill the other.

The year isn’t even over and already there is a clear list of the most popular movies 2014 has brought out. By most accounts the Transformers 2014 movie should have been number one on every list, but it got bumped back by two surprise hits with a broader age range appeal.

One thing that has helped make these movies popular is the increasing use of digital devices for viewing new releases. The best streaming for movies has gone from something only being available to the few with high speed and expensive connections, to being available to anyone with an unlimited data account on a smartphone or mobile device. With this ability to see new releases when you want and where you want, you can now pick from the best. Here is the list of the best movies of 2014 released so far. Some of them you can still catch in the theaters, but all of them can also be streamed online.

Easily one of the best movies out in theaters today, this installment of the Xmen is winning new fans and making old ones happy – except for the constant complaint that there should have been more Kitty Pryde on screen. It’s a standout in the Xmen chronicles for being well acted and full of action with enough backstory to keep the series moving along.

#14 – Transcendence

Director – Wally Pfister

Cast – Johnny Depp, Rebecca Hall, Morgan Freeman

One of the best new movies 2014 had to offer, Transcendence, was overshadowed on its opening weekend but is now gaining traction as a popular film. It explores the terrifying potential of Artificial Intelligence and smart devices.

#13 – Noah

Director – Darren Aronofsky

Cast – Russell Crowe, Jennifer Connelly, Anthony Hopkins

One of the best, and most controversial movies in box office opinions this year, Noah suffered most from the perception that this was a retelling of the biblical story in accordance with Christian thought. Instead, it is Aronofsky’s inspired story of a man chosen by God to exercises judgment on the world and its aftermath.